This week, city council heard a new version of the franchise agreement between Denver and Xcel Energy. They also heard about the Denver Police Department’s new education-based discipline program and got an update on water quality programs for the Platte River and Cherry Creek.
Free summer meals return for kids and teens this summer. Anyone age 3–18 can enjoy free meals and snacks at Tasty Food sites across Denver all summer long. No ID or registration required. Find a site near you denvergov.org/Government/Age…
Check your mailboxes! The ballots for the 2026 primary election were mailed today. June 22 is the last day to mail it back. Or you can use a drop box or vote in person until election day on June 30. Learn more about the dates & ways to vote on our website denvergov.org/Government/Age…
@CityofDenver is aware that outdoor warning sirens were activated inadvertently today.
There is currently no tornado threat to public safety. However, residents are encouraged to rely on official sources, including the @NWSBoulder for emergency weather information and alerts.
Stay engaged with your local government! City council meetings take place every Monday (except for holidays) at 3:30 & are streamed on DenverTV.com. Public input may only be done in person, via Zoom, or by phone, & you must register in advance: denvergov.org/Government/Age….
Last year, the city confirmed the presence of the emerald ash borer. There are 1.45 million ash trees in the Denver metro area, with 330,000 of them in the City and County of Denver. Learn how to protect your trees from this invasive bug. Visit: beasmartash.org
Join the Denver Animal Shelter on Saturday, June 6 at Think Tank Tattoo on South Broadway for a wildly fun flash tattoo event benefiting Denver's most vulnerable animals. Learn more: denvergov.org/Government/Age…